Month: July 2022

News Listen to Four Tet’s New Song “Scythe Master” From a new Eat Your Own Ears compilation also featuring Mount Kimbie and Sylvan Esso By Jazz Monroe July 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet, July 2019 (Burak Cingi/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Four Tet has shared a new track, “Scythe Master.” It appears on
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News Thom Yorke Shares New Version of Radiohead’s “Bloom” for Greenpeace: Listen The solo rendition soundtracks a tragic shark romance, as part of Greenpeace’s campaign to protect the oceans By Jazz Monroe July 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Radiohead’s Thom Yorke playing with the Smile (Mariano Regidor/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Thom Yorke has shared a solo rendition
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News Grammys 2023 Set for February in Los Angeles The ceremony is slated for Sunday, February 5, 2023 at Crypto.com Arena By Matthew Strauss July 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Facebook Twitter The Recording Academy has announced the date and venue for the 2023 Grammy Awards. The ceremony
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News Ian Sweet Releases New Star Stuff EP: Listen Check out the video for Jillian Medford’s new single “Die a Million Times” By Evan Minsker July 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ian Sweet, photo by Christina Bryson Facebook Twitter Ian Sweet, the project the Los Angeles–based artist Jillian Medford, has released the new Star Stuff EP.
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News Polaris Prize 2022 Short List Announced: Destroyer, Charlotte Day Wilson, Pierre Kwenders, and More Ouri, Hubert Lenoir, and others are also in the running for Canada’s album of the year By Nina Corcoran July 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Destroyer, June 2016 (Andrew Benge/Redferns) Facebook Twitter The Polaris Music Prize, an annual award for Canada’s
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Since taking the creative director reins at Balmain in 2011, Olivier Rousteing has presented collection after collection that seamlessly melds the maison’s heritage with modern-day panache. Baroque embroideries, utilitarian influences, and military details are deftly infused into each season’s offerings, with colors, silhouettes, and styling evolving to mirror the trends and predict the cultural zeitgeist.
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Courtesy of the designers; Getty Images Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Couture is planting its feet firmly in the past. For a few years, the medium has been advancing an argument for why it still makes sense in the 2020s; see: last season’s futuristic, sci-fi take
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Hulu’s Sally Rooney book adaptation Normal People was my absolute favorite TV show of 2020: a magnificently moving, beautifully rendered portrait of young love, with all its dizzying highs and lows. So I was excited when I heard Hulu was adapting another Rooney novel, Conversations With Friends, and bringing back Normal People director Lenny Abrahamson
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Nathan Fielder’s brand of comedy is not for everyone. From his breakout Comedy Central show Nathan For You to HBO’s tiny gem How To With John Wilson (which he executive-produces), Fielder has perfected a very specific style of awkward, deadpan cringe comedy based on unscripted encounters with unsuspecting real people. Fans of his comedy (including
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Q’orianka Kilcher has been charged with insurance fraud over what officials claim was improper collection of disability benefits over 2 years … amounting to tens of thousands. The actress — who’s appeared on ‘Yellowstone’ lately — was slapped with 2 felony counts of workers’ comp insurance fraud after an investigation by the California Department of
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